Cleaning Dog Stains! {23 Tips to Fix your Carpet}

Puppy help to the rescue with these easy hacks for Cleaning Dog Stains!

Accidents happen, and sometimes they leave behind stains and smells. Here’s some help to the rescue with these simple hacks and tried and true tips for Cleaning Dog Stains and removing odors and spots from carpets!

Check out these tips from your frugal friends shared right here, and on The Frugal Girls Facebook Page…

Cleaning Dog Stains

Patricia said:“Clean it up with paper towels, then use a 50/50 ratio of vinegar and hydrogen peroxide. Spray it over the area and scrub it. It helps a lot with the smell… the vinegar smell will leave when it dries.”

Jenn said:“Use vinegar and water or an enzyme cleaner. Soap can attract dirt and you will always have dirty spots where you cleaned.”

Gwen said:“Use good old vinegar and baking soda. The steps are the important part. Pour enough vinegar to soak the stain and THEN add a small amount of baking soda. If you do the reverse, you will have a noisy, bubbly mess. Do it the right way, and you can hear the recipe cackling away, telling you how it is cleaning and deodorizing without leaving any residue. You need to let the spot dry for a day or two before sweeping up and then vacuuming. We cover the spot with a bowl or plate so that we don’t have baking soda kicked around. You can actually see the yellow color being absorbed up into your little mountain of baking soda. Works on old stains too!”

Angie said:“1st: Paper towels to soak up the mess. 2nd: This product beats out the rest found in all grocery stores, Woolite Pet Stain and Odor Remover, spray in stained area, let it sit for as long as directed on bottle. 3rd: Use paper towels to soak up the sprayed area then vacuum. Good luck.”

Jan said:“Woolite Pet Stain & Odor Remover plus Oxy. This is great stuff. I treated a stain that was several years old and it came out. I can’t find in the stores, but buy on Amazon. Make sure it is plus oxy.”

Barbara said:“Oxy-Clean Spot Remover for clothes. Use rubber gloves & small brush work into stain towards middle from its edges. Leave set for several minutes. Blot with damp clean towel. Repeat if necessary. After it dries completely, use a stiff brush to bring the nap back & vac.”

Carol said:“Norwex carpet cleaner, works great and safe for the dog!!”

Crystal said:“For odors, I use OdoBan. I have 5 kids and have had pets. Vomit should come up with Resolve. I think its a good product. Might be worth having it professionally done. Some people use Borax to clean up vomit. Trial and error. Good luck.”

Julie said:“Nature’s Miracle! I have used this on every puppy and kiddo stain known to man on my white carpet. It removed old red fruit punch stains from my kiddos and even red wine from my own spill.”

Comments

It is really nice to learn new recipes and products that are helpful to clean dog urine! I will definitely try the vinegar recipes! I have a puppy and he is having very weak bladder! I know that everything will change with time but for now there are many stains to clean! 🙂 Thanks!

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